3. Electrochemistry and atomic force microscopy (AFM)
3.1 AFM-electrochemical probe coupling
SECM, from which this coupling is inspired, was born and developed mainly using electrochemical probes of disk geometry with radii of at least micrometer size (see the article Electrochemical microscopy
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Schäefer http://www.schaefer-tec.eu/
This company sells mixed probes (which can act simultaneously as force sensors and electrochemical probes) identical to those shown in figure 2c, and derived from the first manufacturing method described...
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